Source: CGTN | 2023-06-16 | Editor:Ines
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Blue-tailed bee-eaters, a second-class protected species in China, have carved nests out of a mountain wall with their sharp beaks and claws in Yunnan Province. From late spring to October, these vibrant birds will stay to breed.
April 1 is International Bird Day. It has become an inescapable responsibility for human beings to protect birds and the biodiversity of the Earth.
Forest police from Hongtupo Township, southwest China's Yunnan Province recently finished their annual patrol of a famed stopover site and habitat for migratory...
Among the snow-capped peaks of Yulong Snow Mountain and the tranquil waters of Lashi Lake in Lijiang, Yunnan province, migratory birds flock to feed and play as...
The lotus pond in Zhuyuan Township covers an area of over 13 thousand mu (866 hectares), with layers of green lotus leaves scattering above the water. After a b...
With the improved ecological environment in Kunming, there are an increasing number of wild birds coming to Kunming.
The male birds change their look with bright plumage and fancy haircuts to attract female birds, which make them quite fashionable.
Recently, a new type of waterfowl was discovered in Longling County, Baoshan City, during a wildlife monitoring. This pretty waterfowl had been identified as th...
disguise. #COP15 discovering speices in Yunnan Source: Pu’er Convergence Media; Reporting by Sun Ming and Li Jianhong (Xinhua Net); Video by Xinhua
Thousands of migratory birds have arrived at Qinghuahai National Wetland Park in Baoshan city, Yunnan province.